Thursday, January 28, 2010
Icy Vue

Though they closed the base around lunch time, I was in the middle of some things and so stayed around a bit longer. I probably should have tried harder to get out of there, because just a few hours later, my car was looking a little under the weather. Took me twenty minutes to dig out, and thirty to drive home, which is about twice as long as usual. Fortunately by leaving later there were very few drivers on the road.
Labels: snow
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Was Shelby born in the wrong decade?

Labels: Shelby
Friday, January 15, 2010
Fourteen already
Here is Darby and I at dinner on her 14th birthday.

This is an awesome picture of Darby having fun opening her gifts at a dinner with her friends tonight. She had a blast!

Darby went to dinner and a movie with friends for her birthday.


Here's a short clip of Darby's friends singing happy birthday to her outside the movie theater.
Labels: birthday, Darby, video
Monday, December 28, 2009
First Day Back
Labels: Tinker AFB, work
Thursday, December 24, 2009
White Christmas Eve

Update
Here's an updated picture. People are getting stuck all over town. Including in front of my building...

Update
Well, it's Christmas morning, and it's still white outside, so, we got a White Christmas after all. Typically in Oklahoma we get snow that doesn't stick, doesn't last beyond a day, or is just plain ice (which lasts a week).

Sunday, December 20, 2009
Last night of Fall

Labels: OKC
Friday, December 11, 2009
Winter Piano Recital

I was supposed to leave work a bit early in order to swing by home and pick-up the camcorder. But I couldn't leave as early as needed and so had to head straight for school. And as my point-and-shoot camera was flashing low-battery, in addition to being low on memory card space (again, didn't have time to go home), that left my phone as the remaining video capture source. That might have worked out great, but I forgot to change the default format from MMS quality so the frame-rate is low AND the predefined length is one minute. Really frustrates me that I didn't think to change that setting. So anyway, here we have the first minute of Darby's ninety-second song.
Labels: Darby, piano, school, video
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
First Orchestra Performance
Here's a picture of Darby's orchestra (Beginning Orchestra).

Here's a picture of Shelby's orchestra (Intermediate Orchestra).

I took some video with my actual video camera, but not sure any of that footage is going to make it here. The girls neglected to let us know where to optimally sit for the best view, so in both cases the conductor obstructs our view of them.
Labels: Darby, orchestra, school, Shelby
Monday, December 07, 2009
Did you just squirt me with soy sauce or are you happy to see me?

(note there is splatter on the chest AND arm area)
However, on this day I was the victim, not of my own condiment mishandling, but rather of a co-worker's well-unaimed projectile saucing. Even so, I added my own oblivious flavor to the moment, as can generally be expected. So, imagine, if you will, a soy sauced-filled egg roll being casually and non-maliciously bitten into, but in such a way as for said soy sauce to squirt-out rather violently, only to land. ALL. OVER. MY. SHIRT. And, incidentally, my face.
Are you imagining? Well, I was not. I was looking at my plate, eating, minding my own business. In fact, myself having heretofore no involvement of any kind with the aforementioned soy sauce. And it was about then that I noticed something out of the corner of my eye.
What's this? I asked as my eyes focused upon a spot on my shirt. Did I do this? As I questioned it, I increasingly widened my focus and gained awareness of the magnitude of the "incident". I looked up at my co-worker and... that look... the culprit became clear. There was a moment of shared anticipation... and then... minutes of solid laughter. Several minutes. Laughter. Tears. Embarrassment. And thorough distraction to the rest of the establishment.
Those several minutes later, we wiped the tears from our faces. I dabbed my shirt with a napkin. We attempted to restore the meal to some semblance of order. But we could not enjoy the remainder of the meal without the occasional regression to laughter. Even upon return to the office, we couldn't pass in the halls without a smirk. Or a lewd comment in the spirit of "nice shirt". And we may forever refer to the moment as "the great soy sauce incident", or perhaps simply, "the squirting" for short.
Sadness for Saturn
This is old news I realize. The elimination of the Saturn brand of cars is a done deal. But today it hit me hardest because I saw it first hand. I visited the dealership for what may be the last time. And death was in the air. The lot was half-empty of new cars (presumably no new vehicles are being built or delivered). There were new faces everywhere (as though the folks I seen around for years knew it was over and wasted no time getting out of there). And most importantly, NO ONE WAS THERE TO BUY CARS and NO ONE SEEMED TO BE SELLING CARS. Everyone at the dealership was there for service. No wonder they tried to up sell me on a service that's only needed every 100,000 miles, which I got probably 50,000 miles ago.
Well, farewell Saturn. You will be missed. Deeply. And as to not reward those that most failed you and us, I pledge to do my very best to never buy another GM product again. They did not try hard enough to keep you. And I will not try hard enough to keep them. So, in the paraphrased words of Dr. Rick Marshall, GENERAL MOTORS CAN SUCK IT!
Labels: opinion
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Yukon Lights


Labels: Darby, holiday, Shelby
Saturday, November 28, 2009
First Bedlam
Today, however, my hand was forced by the last minute illness of my brother, who then could not use his season ticket. It's difficult to convey the magnitude of this moment. My brother has been attending University of Oklahoma home games for almost his entire life. He doesn't miss them in general. And a bedlam game against Oklahoma State? No way he misses those. Yet there I was at 6:30 in the morning learning that I had been "called up" to fill his spot with just a few hours to head to the stadium.
While I was generally displeased by many of those same things that have kept me away from these events in the past (ridiculous traffic and parking, shoulder-to-shoulder crowds, impossible concession lines, etc), the actual game experience was quite excellent. Of course, it helps that OU won. By a 27-0 shutout nonetheless. And that it wasn't cold considering it was a late November day. I believe it was 71 degrees when I left the game. So I must say, if it had to happen, the conditions were probably the best possible, for which I am thankful.
Here's a halftime picture from the game.

Labels: sports
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Christmas Concert (well, sort of)
Unlike the U2 show, where she says she had plenty of room to move around even though she was close to the stage, tonight we were squished like sardines. Think this looks bad? It got worse. This is not, by the way, a knock on the venue (OKC's Bricktown Events Center).

Add to that the fact that there were three bands and a small stage (meaning no room for multiple setups... each band had to take 30 mins plus to setup between shows), and we had a long, long night. From doors opening (which we were in line for) until the end of the show, it was four hours and ten minutes. That's right 4:10. Half a work day. Except standing the entire time. No sitting whatsoever (no room). Also? No beveraging. And no restroom breaks (for fear of losing our pretty decent spots). By the end of the evening, my legs were very, very sore. But then, I'm old.
So, the three bands were Anberlin, Taking Back Sunday, and, of course, AAR. I hadn't heard of Anberlin, but I liked them quite a bit. I may have to explore them further. Loyal readers know that I'm a big fan of TBS, who I was personally there to see, as I caught them the last time they were in town.
TBS was actually more entertaining to me this time around, perhaps because we were so much closer to the stage. However, since they were not the headliner this time, their set was considerably shorter. But even with the shorter set, they managed to sneak in a few tunes from the new record as well as most of the favorites from the previous three. Though I will admit that I could have done without the newer tracks in favor of more of the favorites. The new album just hasn't grown on me as quickly as the previous releases.

AAR put on a very entertaining show. However, I have to say that I was disturbed with a couple things. First, I could have done without the lead singer being shirtless the entire time, and second, knowing that their music draws a large under-15 crowd, I think we all could have done without the over-the-top profanity and innuendo (I'm being nice in my wording here). That said, they really do know how to put on a show. As expected, they played all their big hits. I was a little disappointed there weren't more first album tracks. But their Last Song/Encore combo really put the show away quite nicely.

So, to sum up, it was a good show overall. A bit long. Maybe a little pricey considering the seating arrangements. But I'm glad we went, and most importantly, Darby says she had a GREAT time.
Labels: concert, music, opinion, review
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Holiday Pictures
Here's a couple pictures of the girls from just before and then during pictures. I'll upload the finished product when they're ready.


UPDATE
Okay, here they are, the finished products. Just ignore the part that includes me.




As always, you can find these and many other pictures in the family album.
Labels: Darby, family, holiday, pictures, Shawn, Shelby
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Friends in Low Places?
Here is a picture of Darby with Garth Brooks. Who knew he was a Mets fan. Gah!

Labels: Darby
Monday, November 09, 2009
Kicking Down the Wall
Normally I try to only post 2-3 pictures per blog entry and then link to the photo album for the rest. But in this case, it seemed best to convey the entire event, though they will later appear in the album. If you come back later, I may also have a video posted, and maybe a link to the TV story if I can find it.
Here's Shelby on her big day.

Here's what the "wall" looked like. It is cereal boxes decorated with graffiti by the students of Shelby's school.

Shelby in front of the wall.

Shelby at the wall.

Shelby being interviewed by channel 9.

Shelby (partially obscured by the crowd) at a presentation by one of the teachers, who showed the crowed her piece of the actual Berlin Wall acquired during a school trip to Germany back in 1990.

Shelby kicking down the wall.

As the domino effect didn't go quite as planned, Shelby had to walk along the wall, kicking it down. Here she is near the end. You can see that the rest of the middle school kids have practically joined in the rally.

Here she is being interviewed at the end.

And one more interview, with the school's media department.

And there you have it, the Berlin Wall (or a semi-replica thereof) has been kicked down. By my daughter.

Update
Here's the video from tonight's newscast courtesy News 9:
And here's a link to the same video on the News 9 site, in case there's an issue with the one I embedded. Also, there's an associated story at News 9, though both in the story and the video they got Shelby's first name wrong.
Labels: pictures, school, Shelby
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
See? Eee... Oh!

Labels: work
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Halloween Weekend Wrap
Friday night I went to a friend's Halloween party. I'm supposed to be a Jabbawockeez, though I think my results varied.

Here's Darby and Shelby before heading out on Saturday night, followed by a pic of each of them out trick-or-treating. Notice Darby's live pet rat in her hands, which she took with her, saying "witches always have their pet rats with them".



Labels: Darby, holiday, Shawn, Shelby
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Fall Choir
Labels: choir, Darby, school, Shelby, video
Monday, October 26, 2009
Representing at the Office

Labels: baseball, Phillies, sports, work
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Ghouls and Guitars
Being dark out, most of my pictures did not come out well. But here are a few that did or mostly did, along with a decent video clip.




After we left "GGW", we went to the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, which has a VERY nice single-screen theater for independent film showings, to see "It Might Get Loud", which was a GREAT film. The timing was particularly nice because less than a week ago I had gone to a U2 concert, and this film featured the band's "The Edge". If you love rock and roll like I do, particularly guitar rock, you should not miss this film. If you're in the OKC area, you can still catch this show tomorrow at the OKC MOA.

Labels: holiday, movies, OKC, opinion, review
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